With talks to renegotiate the NAFTA trade pact just
weeks away, U.S. farm groups and lawmakers from rural states are
intensifying lobbying of President Donald Trump's administration with
one central message: leave farming out of it.
Trump
blames the North American Free Trade Agreement - the "worst trade deal
ever" in his words - for millions of lost manufacturing jobs and
promises to tilt it in America's favor.
But for
U.S. farmers the 23-year old pact secures access to stable, lucrative
markets in Mexico and Canada that now account for over a quarter of U.S.
farm exports.
Now they fear this access could become a bargaining chip in efforts to get a better deal for U.S. manufacturers.
Another concern is that the mere
uncertainty of open-ended trade talks could drive Mexico to alternative
suppliers of grains, dairy products, beef and pork.
Mexico
became even more crucial after Trump's pullout from a vast Pacific Rim
trade pact negotiated under Barack Obama dashed farmers' hopes of free
access to more markets.
Next week, U.S. Trade
Representative Robert Lighthizer is due to outline the administration's
goals for the NAFTA talks to Congress and the farm lobby has turned up
the heat in the past weeks to ensure that its interests will make
Lighthizer's list.
Operating under the umbrella
of the U.S. Food and Agriculture Dialogue for Trade, more than 130
commodity groups and agribusiness giants since Trump's inauguration have
been bombarding the new administration with phone calls and letters,
public comments to USTR and face-to-face meetings with top officials who
have Trump's ear.
Lobbyists said that Lighthizer, Agriculture
Secretary Sonny Perdue and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross have been
receptive, but the wild card is how Trump ultimately will come down on
the talks. They also wonder what concessions Mexico will seek from
Washington in the talks due to start in mid-August.
Among
the groups involved are the American Soybean Association, Corn Refiners
Association and National Grain and Feed Association and firms such as
Land O'Lakes, Inc., Tyson Foods(TSN.N), Inc., Louis Dreyfus Company North America, Archer Daniels Midland Co. and others.

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